Ruza
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Ruza (Russian: Руза) is a town and the administrative center of Ruzsky District in Moscow Oblast, Russia, located on the Ruza River (a tributary of the Moskva River) 100 km west of Moscow. Population: 13,516 (2002 Census); 14,643 (1989 Census).
Ruza was first mentioned in 1339 as a part of the Principality of Zvenigorod. It became a part of the Muscovy in the early 16th century. The town was a fortress, which protected Moscow from the west.
In the village of Kamenskoye, to the south from Ruza, a fortified church is preserved from the early 14th century. It is the oldest extant building in Moscow Oblast.
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Historical towns and monasteries of Moscow region | ![]() |
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Serpukhov | Zaraysk | Kolomna | Kirzhach | Trinity | Radonezh | Dmitrov | Klin | Staritsa | Zvenigorod | New Jerusalem | Volokolamsk | Joseph-Volokolamsk Monastery | Mozhaysk | Vereya | Ruza | Borovsk |